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First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
DASA announces five small and medium-sized businesses to develop semi-autonomous reconnaissance and survey systems
Dstl – the science inside UK defence and security showcased a selection of the vital work it is doing on behalf the Home Office.
A number of static and rolling road closures on the A345 and minor roads in the villages between Upavon and Durrington will start from 10 August 2020 to allow for some essential tree felling.
The Frontline, launched by StoryLab ARU, is a living digital archive collating the stories of health care practitioners and associated key workers during COVID-19.
Royal Navy survey ship HMS Enterprise will sail to Lebanon as part of a wide-ranging package of military support made available today by Defence Secretary Ben Wallace.
After months of lockdown and social distancing, beneficiaries from Stoll are taking part in ‘Boxing Through Barriers’, a health and well-being programme run by The Fighting Chance.
The most supportive organisations for Britain’s Armed Forces such as Microsoft Ltd, Greater Manchester Police and the Post Office from both the private and public sectors have been announced today, 30 July 2020.
An opinion piece from Johnny Mercer, Minister for Defence People and Veterans, to mark one year since the establishment of the Office for Veterans' Affairs. The article was originally published by the Telegraph.
UK troops deploying to the United Nations Peacekeeping operation in Mali have reached a significant training milestone in preparation for their mission, which starts in December 2020.
The Weapons Sector Research Framework (WSRF) contract will provide the armed forces with the battle winning technology to fight future conflicts including directed energy, complex and conventional weapons technologies
The first of the sub-groups of the 16th meeting of the biannual UK-Kuwait JSG, which is the Defence subgroup will be held virtually on Wednesday, 29 July.
Kelly Mullane leads the Veterans Workstream of the Diversity Project and explains the importance of the Diversity Project and the aims of the workstream.
Defence Relationship Management has launched the Employer Engagement Handbook, a new guide that provides a useful overview for employers about working with defence.
Military support to the National Testing Programme will be handed over in coming weeks as the Department for Health and Social Care establishes a long-term plan to deliver Coronavirus tests.
Chiefs of Staff across defence have written a letter setting out their collective commitment to improve diversity and inclusion.
A £9.9-million contract has been signed with Merseyside-based Marine Specialised Technology (MST) for 2 new boats to replace the Gibraltar Squadron Fast Patrol Craft.
Facilities to house the Poseidon MRA Mk1 fleet have been handed over to Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S), marking a major milestone in the Poseidon programme.
Start-up tech companies and inventors will get the chance to pitch directly to UK and US military leaders for the $1-million investment to fast-track their ideas for cutting-edge Space innovations.
Sir George Norton officially assumes the role of Commandant of the Royal College of Defence Studies (RCDS) from his predecessor Rear Admiral John Kingwell.
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